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Korea’s first ‘Danuri’ lunar probe launched

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[디스커버리뉴스=정기환 기자] The Museum of Astronomical Sciences will run the “World Moon Observation Bash” to commemorate the start of Korea’s first lunar orbiter, Danuri, from 9.3 to 8 September.

The occasion will choose location in the purchase of viewing the dome movie, observing seasonal constellations and taking pictures the moon with a smartphone.

Also, if people and young children have the time to lookup for planets and moons making use of a cell telescope and photograph the celestial bodies they come across, astronomical work will be offered.

The Planetary Moon Observation Plan will be held every day at 8pm and 9pm in the course of the event interval.

Reservations can be designed on the Anseong Matum Astronomy and Science Museum site and at the Interpark.

The “Danuri” spacecraft is the initially lunar orbiter in Korea, released on 5 August.

The predicted day of entry into the lunar orbit is December 17 and 22, and if productive on this day, South Korea will turn into the world’s seventh lunar explorer.

Saturn and Jupiter appear in the autumn night time sky from mid-September to early November.

When viewed by means of a telescope, you can see the stunning rings of Saturn and the stripes of Jupiter.

If you are a customer who wishes to preserve beautiful images of planets and moon on your smartphone, make a reservation as quickly as doable.

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